Google has shipped Android 17 beta 1 to developers and introduced a continuous "always-on" Canary release channel for updates.
Google is changing how developers get access to new APIs and features of the latest version.
You may be wondering why Android 17 Beta is already here without several Android 17 Developer Preview builds before it? The reason is pretty simple. In July of last year, Google introduced the Android ...
Google has officially rolled out Android 17 Beta 1, marking the start of the Android 17 cycle. Here's the release timeline ...
Google has started rolling out the Android 17 Beta 1 update to eligible Pixel devices, with big changes for adaptive apps, media, and more.
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
Android 17 Beta is already available for download if you own a Pixel phone. The update is very early and has lots of new features.
Android 17 focuses on adaptability of apps across different form factors, enhances performance, and it's now available to download on Pixel 6 series and later models.
The learning pathway, housed within the Google Developer Program, aims to equip developers with hands-on expertise in building and deploying AI agents using the Agent Development Kit.
Android 17, codenamed Cinnamon Bun, is expected to launch in June 2026 with a redesigned UI, improved Desktop Mode, and expanded device support.
App developers won’t be able to opt out of screen orientation and resizing features on devices with bigger screens. But we otherwise don't get much of a hint about what Android 17 will look like.